Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects (6th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 7, Problem 19PC
Program Plan Intro
Lo Shu Magic Square
Program Plan:
- Import the required packages.
- Declare the class “Main”.
- Declare the “main ()” method.
- Declare two 2-Dimensional arrays.
- Call the function “show_Array ()” to display the array.
- Call the function “show_Result ()” to display the result.
- Give function definition for “show_Result ()”.
- Check if the square is a magic square by calling the function “isMagicSquare ()”.
- If yes, then print the positive message.
- Else,
- Print the negative message.
- Check if the square is a magic square by calling the function “isMagicSquare ()”.
- Give function definition for “show_Array ()” to display the array.
- Using nested “for” loops, print the values of the array.
- Give function definition for “isMagicSquare ()”.
- Declare a Boolean variable.
- Call the function “check_Range ()”, “checkUnique ()”, “checkRowSum ()”, “check_ColSum ()”, and “check_DiagSum ()”.
- Check the condition “is_InRange && is_Unique && is_EqualRows &&is_EqualCols && is_EqualDiag”.
- Assign “true” to the Boolean variable.
- Return the variable.
- Give function definition for “check_Range ()”.
- Declare required variables.
- Using nested “for” loops, check the condition “array[row][col] < MIN || array[row][col] > MAX”.
- Assign “false” to the Boolean variable.
- Return the variable.
- Give function definition for “check_Unique ()”.
- Declare required variables.
- Using the while condition “searchValue <= MAX && status == true”.
- Using nested “for” loops,
- Check the condition “array[row][col] == searchValue”,
- Increment the counter variable.
- Check if count value is greater than 1.
- Assign “false” to the Boolean variable.
- Check the condition “array[row][col] == searchValue”,
- Increment the variable “searchValue”.
- Assign 0 to the counter variable.
- Using nested “for” loops,
- Return the status.
- Give function definition for “check_RowSum ()”.
- Declare a variable.
- Calculate the sum of 1st row, 2nd row and 3rd row.
- Check if all the values are not equal to each other.
- Assign “false” to the Boolean variable.
- Return the variable.
- Give function definition for “check_ColSum ()”.
- Declare a variable.
- Calculate the sum of 1st column, 2nd column and 3rd column.
- Check if all the values are not equal to each other.
- Assign “false” to the Boolean variable.
- Return the variable.
- Give function definition for “check_DiagSum ()”.
- Declare a variable.
- Calculate the sum of 1st diagonal, and 2nd diagonal.
- Check if all the values are not equal to each other.
- Assign “false” to the Boolean variable.
- Return the variable.
- Declare the “main ()” method.
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